W 


2) 
= 
= 5 

Q 
Te 


rs 


WALL-PAPERS OLD AND NEW 


Exclusive Design 


~— 


NANCY McCLELLAND, INC. 
15 East 57th Street, New York 


The papers illustrated in this catalog are the 
exclusive property of Nancy McClelland, Inc., and 
are procurable at 15 East 57th Street, New York 
City. 


In Boston they are displayed and sold through 
George J. Brewing, 420 Boylston Street. 


In the following cities The Chintz Shop (Agnes 
Foster Wright) has the exclusive selling agency: 


Philadelphia, 114 S. 20th Street. 
Cincinnati, 1983 Madison Road. 

St. Louis, 243 North Euclid Avenue. 
Kansas City, 3718 Broadway. 


WALL-PAPERS, OLD AND NEW. 


Nothing more useful in furnishing a room has ever been invented than decorative 


papers in good designs. 


Papers that are backgrounds; papers that take the place of tapestries and 
painted decorations; papers that give the feeling of chintz or cretonne or toile de 
Jouy; Chinese papers that are purely fantasies—all these are possible to get today in 
the hand-blocked reproductions of the old designs that were so effectively used in 
decoration in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. There is scarcely a 
room in the house for which a suitable paper is lacking, whether formality or in- 


formality is the purpose. 


The art of using wall-paper properly is a special study. Some rooms will double 
in charm if they are only partially papered, instead of being covered from end to 
end with a design. The combination of wall-paper with wood-panelling is a delight- 
ful employment of this unpretentious material of decoration. Printed paper borders 
will often complete the rooms before anything else is placed in them, and bedrooms 
and bathrooms will always be gay and charming if the right papers are used. On 
the choice and the employment of the design, and on the color of the wood-trim and 


the ceiling, much depends. 


The services and counsel of a staff of people experienced in the use of wall-paper 
is available at Nancy McClelland, Inc., together with an extensive selection of repro- 


ductions of old papers exclusive with this shop. 


In addition to the large number of modern papers, which are made by hand, 
with the backgrounds painted in tempera just as old-time craftsmen used to make 
them, there is in this same shop a very large and important collection of the old 
scenic papers which were so highly prized by our grandparents as decorations of 


their houses. 


These papers have been taken from the walls of old houses, and are still so 
fresh in coloring, and so well-conditioned (because they were made on pure linen 


paper) that they are ready to give additional centuries of service in the houses for 


[3] 


which they may be destined. In no other one place, either here or abroad, can so 


large and important a collection of old wall-papers be seen. 


Please Note:—All of the papers shown in the catalog, with certain exceptions, 
which are noted, come in 81, yard rolls. Many of them are suggested here in panels 


to indicate what combinations can be used, with borders and marbleized papers. 


[4] 


PETITES MAISONS—A LOUIS XVI DESIGN 


The small houses are 
in tones of blue and green. 


ink or pale green. 


Ile and the branches 


in grisal 


Background of soft p 


inal 
. wy 
3 Les 
SN 
= 
N | 
=) 2 
oP 3 
Gio 
TESS 
Ag 
aie ssares 
oe 3s 
Bey ety I 
Oners4 
Bw a 


C6] 


6 


PERSONNAGE ET OISEAU 


This paper has a ground color of pale 
café au lait with tan dots. The figures, 
trees, and birds are in sepia and green. 
The stripe is tan, and may be cut and 
used as a border. 


This is a typical paper for a Colonial 
house. 
Width of design, 1914”. 
Repeat, 21”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


L’OFFRANDE A CERES 


This is a reproduction of a beautiful 
Directoire paper in tones of gray and 
sepia. The design is a draped napkin 
filled with fruit and leaves, interspersed 
with a small conventional pattern. 


This paper is particularly suitable for 
use in a Colonial hallway or dining room, 
where the walls are to be neutral and the 
color is to be obtained in the curtains 
and the furniture coverings. Copper- 
color or yellow may be admirably used 
with it. 


Width of design, 18”. 
Repeat, 197. 
Price, $6.00 a roll. 


nal 


C8] 


COLINETTE 


This is a paper with Georgian feeling, 
which may be had in sepia on a cream 
ground, in tones of gray on gray ground 
with mauve medallions, or in tones of 
gray on pale blue ground with yellow 
medallions. 


A particularly useful design for a large 
hallway. 


Width of design, 18”. 
Repeat, 31”. 


Price, $12.00 a roll in gray and blue, and 
$10.00 a roll in sepia. 


LE BOSQUET DE JUNON 


A Colonial design on a gray ground 
The draperies are blue, the peacock and 
hedge are green, and the flowers are 
tones of rose. 


Width of design, 21”. 
Repeat, 34”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[9] 


LE BAL DE SCEAUX—Directoire design. 


Printed in turquoise blue on white, gray on gray, or sepia on 
yellow. 


Width of design, 1814. Repeat, 31”. Price, $6.00 a roll. 


[10 ] 


L’ECUREUIL 


A paper that takes its 
name from the squirrel sit- 
ting on the branches. 


Rose on cream ground, or 
mulberry on pale greenish 
ground. 


A good background paper, 
which allows the use of pic- 
tures in the room. 


Width of design, 21”. 
Repeat, 19”. 
Price, $6.00 a roll. 


oy 
¥, ° 
% 8 
a 
vo wo 
TS 
— og 
mS A 
Loo 
= 
306 
oS 
(3) 
ee 
ww 4 
S) 2 
bac} 
‘s 
Lomas 
=a ° 
=) 
= bn 
28 
ae 
0) 
lp Bae 
vo 
a eS) 
= 5 
Zz CI 
oO 
a o 
. Sy 
Oy 
~) > 
@ & 
© tote) 
oO 
Td 
YN A 


rose. 


. Price, $8.00 a roll 


24” 


Repeat, 
[12] 


aa 


234 


ign, 


idth of des 


W 


= 


LES CYGNES—A toile de Jouy design. 


Rose-pink or yellow background with white swans and flowers, 
and green foliage. 


Width of design, 21”. Repeat, 21”. Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[13] 


LE CANARD 


A small design for a bathroom or 
dressing-room. Pale yellow ground with 
mauve and turquoise canards and urns 
in medallions. 


Width of design, 19’. 
Repeat, 1814”. 
Price, $6.00 a roll. 


LA PLUME DE PAON 


Pale yellow or apricot ground with 
feathers in green-blue, and cupids in 
mauve. 


Width of design, 1914”. 
Repeat, 1014”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


ay. ty 
"tes Laggan so 


ans? 


ee F 


GRENADE—Reproduction of a Louis XVI design. 


Background of French blue, yellow or white; flowers and fruit 
in apricot and blue, with brown stems. 


Width of design, 2174”. Repeat, 16”. Price, $6.00 a roll. 


[16 ] 


Se 


Ree 


= 


LE FAUNE—Reproduction of a Directoire paper. 


Background of soft apricot color printed with designs in sepia, 
green-blue and cream. 


Width of design, 1814”. 
Repeat, 1814”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[171] 


[18] 


AMPHORE ET MAI 


A formal design, ashes-of-roses ground 
with deeper rose vases and flowers and 
two shades of green in the leaves. 


Width of design, 21”. 
Repeat, 21”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


FLEURS COUPEES 


A delightful bedroom paper with pale 
blue or pink ground, and flowers in 
white, dark blue, rose and yellow. 


Width of design, 21”. 
Repeat, 21”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[19] 


[20] 


NID D’OISEAU 


A green and white paper that is fresh 
and spring-like, covered with bouquets 
of roses and designs of birds. 


Width of design, 1814”. 
Repeat, 23”. 
Price, $6.00 a roll. 


EMPIRE PERSONNAGE 


One of the small medallion designs so 
much used in Colonial times. Green on 
pink, or ochre on blue. 


Width of design, 1814”. 
Repeat, 19”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[ 21] 


Li, 


Le 


oe 


SN Ag 
~< n G 
nA ES 
2 5 
S boS 
iS) w § 
a) 
oo 
v ae 
ee Fa ee 
So os 
is 
8 By 
Pty ae JY 
v pe yehe4 
= o 
“3 a 
8 ae 
a vee! 
Coe Ga 
eee 
Spe kts 
Shs 
oO 3g 
See a 
on 
= oo 
= OS 
Q i 
22 oy” 
¢ 
Re aw 
<a) Gz 
B 5 
z a 
man 
Seu Stee 
a 
x "A. 
n) a 


00 a roll. 


. 


$8 


ice, 


eee rt 


Ie 


Repeat, 


19%,7. 


ign, 


idth of des 


W. 


[ 22 ] 


LES CLOCHETTES—Reproduction of a Louis XVI paper. 


Apricot or pale green background, with flowers in rose, blue 
and yellow, and green leaves. 


Width of design, 21’. Repeat, 22’. Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[23 J 


INDIEN—Paper to imitate printed Eastern fabrics. 


Dark brown ground with designs in brilliant yellow, beige, In- 
dian red and green, or cream ground with pale yellow, pale pink 
and green designs. 


Width of design, 1814”. 
Repeat, 14’. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


Tal 
to 

as 

ees 


PALMIERS ET BOUQUETS—A toile de Jouy design, with a 


Chinaman fishing under a palm tree. 


Background of gray or French blue, figures in sepia and cream. 
Flowers in shades of rose and green. 


Width of design, 21’. Repeat, 21”. Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[25] 


TEMPLE DE L’AMOUR 


An old toile de Jouy design which is 
reproduced in this paper on a blue 
ground, with traceries of white, and de- 
signs in mulberry. 


Width of design, 21”. 
Repeat, 21”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


PERDRIX ET LYS 


Taken from a design on painted silk 


by Philippe de la Salle. 


The original background is French 
blue with designs in apricot, tilleul, blue, 
rose, and brown. 


It may also be had on a jonquil yellow 
ground. 


Width of design, 21’. 
Repeat, 44”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


Hes 


PETIT CHINOIS—Reproduction of a Louis XVI design. 


Background turquoise blue. Flowers and figures in shades 
of rose, dark blue, violet, green, brown and orange-vermilion. An 
excellent paper for a Colonial house. 


Width of design, 21. Repeat, 21”. Price, $10.00 a roll. 


[ 28 J 


EGLANTIER 


A good screen paper, with a large, 
bold design and effective coloring. The 
ground is mustard yellow, with flowers 
in blue, rose, and mauve. 


Width of design, 22144”. 
Repeat, 39”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


CHINOIS ET VASE 


A beautiful Chinese design in two 
shades of green and brown, on a gray 
ground. 


Width of design, 20’. 
Repeat, 42”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


[30] 


LA CAGE 


An all-over design, excellent for Italian 
rooms. The design is in green and ochre 
on a cream ground. 


Width of design, 1814’. 


Repeat, 22”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


gre] 


PILLEMENT 
Made with delicate flower and leaf de- 


9 


green or pale blue ground 


f rose in the flowers. 
Width of design, 


signs on gray- 
a good deal o 


DY 


Da 
$8.00 a roll. 


Repeat, 


Price, 


[324 


BOUQUET ET AQUEDUC 


On robin’s-egg blue, pale yellow or 
white, with gay flowers in rose, mauve, 
and yellow with green and brown leaves. 


The effect on the wall is that of toile. 


Width of design, 23”. 
Repeat. 31”. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


[331 


[ 34 J 


BOUQUET ET GRANDE 
RAYURE 


This paper, when varnished, gives the 
effect of painted canvas. The garlanded 
stripe may be cut and used as a border, 
and also makes good cornice boards. 


The ground color is blue, which 
changes to green when shellacked, and 
the flowers are warm, rich tones. 


Width of design, 22”. 
Repeat, 42’. 
Price, $10.00 a roll. 


FABLES DE LA FONTAINE 


Reproduction of an old design in the 
Musée des Arts Decoratifs. 


Oyster white ground with French blue 
medallions, and touches of orange, 
mauve, and green. 


Width of design, 18%”. 
Repeat, 21”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


SPANISH AND ITALIAN 
DESIGNS 


In order to have papers suitable for 
Spanish and Italian houses, the designs 
of old brocades have been reproduced in 
wall-paper: 


DAMAS CHOISY 


Pale green or terra-cotta ground with 
design in dark brown. 


Width of design, 22”. 
Repeat, 37”. 
Price, $6.00 a roll. 


SPANISH AND ITALIAN 
DESIGNS 


DAMAS UTRECHT 


Pale yellow ground with design in 
tobacco brown. 


Width of design, 18%”. 
Repeat, 33”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


372 


SPANISH AND ITALIAN 
DESIGNS 


el 


ATO St 


& q i 
eg Som gf 2) : i 4 
2 és Ms » be ae 4 a 3 7 = 3 


* 


ape 


: «; 
ay ie . 


FLAMAND 


Reproduction of a leather design, done 
in ochre color on a yellow ground. 


Width of design, 1814”. 
Repeat, 20”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


[38 J 


sf Pe 
WHE 


oe TT te kt te se ha is Bs Sc ae 37 a ta Ich of 


ih 


o 
oes} 
5 
18) 
Z, fs} 
<< A A 
| c 3 
4 OQ & Xo 
a 2 ge se 
lav4 ne 3 [si = 
70 D 52) 0 Ls bo 
a a) Ns 
<i eg SE 
(aS) 
TA ete era 
Y ee che 
zi x 8 . zw eo oe 
x Q wes ioe 
ay 2S pa A 
n > > 
<ts 
fal 
wo 


[ 40 ] 


VASE ET BOUQUET 


Reproduction of a Louis XVI design. 
Pale blue, pale green or puce color 
ground, with flowers in color. 


Width of design, 23’. 
Repeat, 2114”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


TREILLAGE 


wo 
fe 
fo} 
fo 
oO 
2 <a 
ee 
g .) 
—_ a 
& 2 
"a 3 
3 & 
a, 
o 
5) a 
3 
es 
Gb 
one ae 
ae 
3 op 
<2 
ee 
st) 


ice, $6.00 a roll 


Pr 


[41] 


No. 91 


458 


93 


438 


No. 377 
No. 378 


No. 379 
No. 380 


105 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


91—Frieze, mauve ground. Urns and swags in gray. Copied from Palace of 


Malmaison. Width, 9”; price, $1.00 per yard. 


92—Frieze, powder-blue ground, with mauve and black; width, 914”; price, 
$1.00 per yard. 


93—Border, blue ground with salmon, mauve, green, and black; width, 314”; 
price, 50c. per yard. 


105—Border, black ground with green, blue, mauve, and salmon; width, 3”; 
price, 50c. per yard. 


106—Frieze, yellow ground with figures and urns in gray; width, 1014”; price, 
$1.00 per yard. 


377—Border, deep maroon ground with green and red; width, 344”; price, 
50c. per yard. 


378—Border, yellow ground; width, 314”; price, 50c. per yard. 
379—Border, pink ground; width, 314”; price, 50c. per yard. 
380—Border, blue ground; width, 314”; price, 50c. per yard. 


438—Border, mauve ground with yellow and rose, width, 314”; price, 50c. per 
yard. 


458—Frieze, mauve ground with decorations in blue, yellow, and pink; width 
8”; price, $1.00 per yard. 


C43 J 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 


15—Border, gray; width, 21”; price, 20c. per yard. 

>4—Border, blue and white; width, 2”; price, 25c. per yard. 
55—Border, gray; width, 214”; price, 30c. per yard. 
56—Border, gray and green; width, 214”; price, 50c. per yard. 
57—Border, green and mauve; width, 154”; price, 25c. per yard. 
>8—Border, dark green; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
83—Border, gray; width, 1%”; price, 25c. per yard. 
84—Border, gray; width, 134”; price, 50c. per yard. 
86—Border, gray; width, 7”; price, 25c. per yard. 
87—Border, gray; width, 1%”; price, 25c. per yard. 
88—Border, gray; width, 1%”; price, 25c. per yard. 
96—Border, gray; width, 13%”; price, 50c. per yard. 
97—Border, red and blue; width, 2”; price, 25c. per yard. 
98—Border, cream, green, and brown; width,17%’’; price, 25c. per yard. 
101—Border, cerise and gray; width, 1’’; price, 25c. per yard. 
102—Border, blue and gray; width, 1”; price, 25c. per yard. 
103—Cornice, gray; width, 5’; price, 75c. per yard. 
109—Border, pink; width, 214”; price, 50c. per yard. 
235—Border, sepia; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
243—Border, green, pink, and rose; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
257—Border, brown and gray; width, 1”; price, 25c. per yard. 


274—Border, green ground with cream and black; width, 234’; price, 25c. 
per yard. 


276—Border, gold; width, 7%”; price, 25c. per yard. 
344—Border, gold; width, 17%”; price, 50c. per yard. 
375—Border, yellow ground with brown; width, 234”; price, 50c. per yard. 


376—Border, mauve ground, with gray and black; width, 234”; price, 50c. 
per yard. 


381—Border, blue and gray; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
382—Border, brown and gray; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
383—Border, rose and blue; width, 114”; price, 25c. per yard. 
457—Border, cream, red, and blue; width, 134”; price, 25c. per yard. 
461—Border, tan ground with blue and red; width, 3”; price, 50c. per yard. 


462—Border, yellow ground with mauve and green; width, 3”; price, 50c. per 
yard. 


463—Border, yellow ground with red and green; width, 234”; price, 50c. per 
yard. 


[44] 


No. 56 


No. 109 


457 


235 344 


38 


243 


Za 


[45] 


LES AMUSEMENTS CHINOIS 


A paper made in sheets. The design is 4914” long by 2014” 
wide, and colored by hand. Brilliant colors that may be glazed 
with great success. 


Price, $6.00 a sheet. 


[ 46] 


LA JEUNESSE DE LA JOURNEE 


Reproduction of an early French Chinoiserie wall-paper in 
sheets, colored by hand. The design is 4144” high and 21” wide, 
done in brilliant Chinese colors on a cream ground. 


This paper is particularly adapted to glazing. 
Price, $6.00 a sheet. 


[471 


[48 1] 


A WALL-PAPER DECORATION CALLED 
“PANNEAUX ETRUSQUES”. 


The large panel and two pilasters on the opposite page, and 


the overdoor on this page form a delightful decoration for a 
room. 


The ground is blue-green. 

Large panel—height, 5’ 4”; width, 2’ 4”; price, $15.00 each. 
Pilasters—height, 5’ 4”; width, 12’’; price, $9.00 each. 
Overdoors—height, 1’ 8’”’; width, 1’ 11” price, $6.50 each. 


[49 ] 


CHINESE GARDENS 


Printed in gold on green, lacquer red, blue, or black. Set of 


10 panels. 
Four large size panels, in 4 different designs (64’ high x 44” 


wide) $18.00 each. 
Four narrow panels, in two different designs (64’ high x 22” 


wide) $10.00 each. 
Two overdoors (two designs) , 33” high x 44” wide, $6.50 each. 


Price, $125.00 set. 
[50] 


BERGER ET BERGERE 


A reproduction of a Louis XVI paper 
in tones of gray and white. The trees, 
swags, and centers of flowers are in olive 
green. 


It is particularly adapted to American 
country houses. 


Width of design, 19’. 
Repeat, 38”. 
Price, $8.00 a roll. 


Sebo 


THE PALAIS ROYAL 


A reproduction of an old scenic paper of the early 1800’s, the original 
of which still exists in one or two Colonial houses in New England. The 
background of the paper is a deep sky blue. Against it are architectural 
scenes, viewed through flowered arches, printed in gray and sepia. The 
brick wall that forms the base of the paper was occasionally used as a dado 
in early low-ceilinged rooms. 


Scenic papers of this sort were the means of bringing gayety and color 
into the stiff New England houses. Our ancestors discovered that a room 
whose walls were decorated with scenic paper was already largely furnished 
before anything else was put into it. The color and the movement of the 
varied scenes added interest to the surroundings. 


A scenic paper should always be hung above a chair-rail in order to lift 
the scenes above the line of the furniture. In rooms where there are few 
high pieces of furniture, such papers are particularly desirable as mural 
decorations. 


The modern method of applying scenic papers to walls is first to canvas 
the wall, next to cover the canvas with lining paper, and lastly to apply the 
scenic paper. By this means the paper is protected and is removable at will. 


The blocks of the Palais Royal have recently been cut from the designs 
of the old paper, and the modern reproduction is perfect in color and 
pattern when compared with the original set. 


The design of the arches and their perspective makes this paper particu- 
larly suitable for corridors, foyer halls, breakfast and garden rooms. 


[52] 


THE PALAIS ROYAL SCENIC PAPER 


There are 30 strips in the complete set. The height of each 
strip is 10’ 6”. Height of design 7’ 314”. Width of design on 
each strip 19”. 


The set of 30 strips covers 4714 linear feet of wall space. 
The price is $450 a set. 
Single strips, $18.75 each. 


[esau] 


AMOUR AVEUGLE 


A reproduction of a Directoire paper and border. The paper 
is in grisaille, and the border is tinted. The flowers and fringe 
are pink, the leaves and water-lily moulding green, and the 
drapery and corbels are white. 


Width of design, in paper, 19’. 
Repeat, 25’. 
Price, $12.00 a roll. 
The frise is 1114’ wide, and the border is 7” wide. Price 
of frise and border is $2.50 per yard. 


[54] 


SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1886. 


The “Mayflower” was defend- 
ing the “America’s” cup against 
the British yacht, “Galatea.” 

Not since the swift sailing 
“America” —first racing yacht to 
cross the Atlantic in either direc- 
tion—brought the cup back from 
England in 1851, had yachting 
enthusiasm been more keen. 


How the “Mayflower” won the 
series, slipping across the finish 
line within only eleven minutes of 
the specified time, is yachting his- 
tory now. 

This fascinating incident was cele- 
brated at the time by the produc- 
tion of a printed percale. 

An original piece of the percale is 
owned by Schumacher and it has 
been faithfully reproduced in this 
glazed chintz. 

In small medallions each boat is 
shown, and in a larger oval, sur- 
rounded by the pennants of the two 
boats, a view of the race. Above it, 
the cup itself—the “America’s” cup. 
Corals, shells and seaweed complete 
the design. 

Because of the unusual quality of 
its glazing, this chintz is particularly 
adaptable for draperies, as well as 
for slip covers and pillows. And it 


This reproduction of a percale printed to celebrate “ The 
Mayflower’s” victory over the “Galatea,” comes in green, 
blue, buff, brown and mouse. 


comes in a wide variety of color 
combinations. 

The Yacht Race Chintz is only 
one of the many new and charming 
designs presented by Schumacher in 
hand-blocked and printed linens, 
chintzes and toiles de Jouy, dam- 
asks, brocades, brocatelles, velvets, 
tapestries, satins and taffetas. 

These fabrics may be seen by ar- 
rangement with your decorator, up- 
holsterer, or the decorating service 
of your department store. Samples 
specially selected to fit your particu- 
lar requirements can be promptly 
secured by them. 


“Your Home and 
the Interior Decorator’ 


How you can, without additional ex- 
pense, have the professional services 
of an interior decorator, is explained 
in our free booklet, “ Your Home and 
the Interior Decorator.” 

Richly illustrated in full color, it 
will be sent to you upon request 
without charge. Write to F. Schu- 
macher & Co., Dept. R-11, 60 West 
4oth Street, New York. Importers, 
Manufacturers and Distributors to 
the trade only, of Decorative Drap- 
ery and Upholstery Fabrics. Offices 
also in Boston, Chicago, Philadel- 
phia, Los Angeles, San Francisco 


F-SCHUMAGHER, & CO 


sisal 


HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK 


Fifth Avenue and 44th Street 
NEW YORK 


THE HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK is characterized by its 
accessible location in the Terminal Zone, “the new financial and 
commercial center of New York,” its extended hours of business, 
a thoroughly modern banking policy adapted to commercial as well 
as personal needs, and particularly efficient and attentive services. 
Foreign Department issues foreign and domestic letters of credit 
and transacts business all over the world. Trust Department serves 
in every fiduciary capacity. Security Department offers sound 
and conservative investments. Separate Department of Women’s 


Accounts elaborately equipped. Safe Deposit Vaults. 


Banking Hours from 8 o’clock A.M. to 8 o’clock P. M. 
Safe Deposit Vaults open from 8 o’clock A.M. to Midnight 


[ 56 J 


LIGHTING FIXTURES 
TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS 
METAL ORNAMENTS 


STERLING BRONZE CO., Inc. 
18 EAST 40th STREET 
NEW YORK 


D57 


MISS TONY VON HORN 
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 


Portraits and Pictorial Views of Homes and Gardens 
Telephone Circle 8695 


18 WEST 50th STREET - NEW YORK 


C581 


And what shall complete 
the boudoir setting? 


OT a difficult question if you put 
it up to Hale’s. 


Bring us a square of the wallcovering you 
choose for your new bed-room and we shall 
be most happy to prescribe furniture and 
accessories to blend into the colorful, har- 
monious picture. 


Hale’s own colors and designs, executed 

exclusively for this shop by The Simmons 

Company, usually offer sufficient range to 

meet exacting requirements. However, 4 
when occasion demands, any Simmons bed H AL E S 


may be custom finished in whatever shade 


or pattern is desired. 420 MADISON AVENUE 
NEW YORK CITY 

Do stop in, if only to browse about. Friends reas 

from Park Avenue tell us that Hale’s is 1006 BROAD STREET 

the loveliest spot in all New York. NEWARK 


[59] 


THE CHINTZ SHOE 


AGNES FOSTER WRIGHT 


All Chintzes, Linens, and Cretonnes in the market may be obtained at our 
shops; including exclusive designs of our own import not to be found else- 


where. We make curtains, slip-covers, and upholstered furniture. 


NEW YORK CITY CINCINNATI KANSAS CITY 
431 Madison Ave. 1983 Madison Road 3718 Broadway 

PHILADELPHIA SU. LOUIS BARNSTABLE 
114 So. 20th St. 243 No. Euclid Ave. On Cape Cod 


Sole Agents for Nancy McClelland’s Wall Papers. 


SBOE ORO ORO OE EIEIO EXE" GI OE 


[ 60 | 


alle (COIN SO NBs ahi alB, 
TRIMMING COMPANY 


SERVICE TO THE TRADE 


That is on a national scale and comprises the highest type of special order 


work and an unsurpassed stock of 


Distinctive and Decorative Upholstery, 
Drapery and Lamp Shade 
‘Trimmings 


Tassels, Edgings, Cords, Fringes, Loops, Metal Galloons, Ropes, Borders, 
Metal Fringes and Gimps, Lamp Shade Trimmings 


27-33 West 23d Street 
New York 


New Phone Numbers: Gramercy 3640, 3641, 3642, 3643, 3644, 3645 


BRANCH OFFICES: Boston: A. H. Abels, 420 Boylston St.; San Francisco: Charles Prins, 
251 Post St.; Cleveland: A. J. Raine, 2063 E. 4th St., Room 209; Chicago: Alfred Cohn, 
1510 Heyworth Bldg.; Los Angeles: Consolidated Trimming Co., 716-722 So. Los Angeles St.; 
Canada: P. J. Le May, Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal; Philadelphia: E. H. Ringgold, Jr., 
12th and Brown Sts. 


[61] 


OHN SIEDENTOP, Inc. 


Announcing the opening of their new Showrooms 


403-5 East 62d Street, New York—Telephone, Regent o100 


In our new building, here, we have combined our WORK ROOMS, SHOW ROOMS and GEN- 
FRAL OFFICES—planned and equipped in the most modern way for the making of 


Upholstered Furniture, Upholstery and Hangings 


For the Trade 


Showroom display of numerous exclusive Models in all styles, modern and Period. 


ASSOCIATED DISPLAY of Furniture for all requirements of the Home or Important Public 
Buildings. 
Manuracturep By JOHN HELMSKY, INC. 


[5627] 


Introduces an original hand knitted suit in a rich shade of fuchsia 
combined with anemone, 10 be worn with a matching scarf. Also an exclusive collection 
of hats, frocks and accessories. Visit our New York Shop which is at 16 East 53rd Street. 

All genuine Franklin hand knitted frontlines “sweater suits bear this label. 


NEW YORK PHOELADELPHTA MMIII PALME BEACHINININNMINNINBAR HARBOR 


634 


MICHAELYAN RUGS 


reflect the present tendencies in decorative schemes. That is the reason why 
outstanding decorators all over the country have displayed a preference to 
do their rug shopping at my show rooms, where every season new color com- 
binations are introduced into rugs especially woven for me in the Orient. 


The Department of Antiques brings the charm of the centuries in representa- 
tive specimens of Ispahans, Koubas, Oushaks, Prayer Rugs, and in specimens 
of later types, such as Fereghans, Lavehrs, etc. 


EL eMdi@ ease ey aaN 


(Established 1901) 
20 West 47th Street Michaelyan Galleries 


New York City Palm Beach, Fla. 


[644 


THE RIGHT PICTURE FOR A SPECIAL PLACE 


can be chosen from the work of 


AMERICAN ARTISTS 


If it is not in our collection, our experience of thirty-six years devoted to American 
Art will enable us to find it. 


NAC BE RE GAL ERR Y 


15 EAST 571TH STREET NEW YORK CITY 
(Floor below Nancy McClelland, Inc.) 


[65 J 


WON EIE Parle RCs 
PAINTED DECORATIONS 


EX 


JAMES B. WILSON 


14°SUT TON DPEAGE 
NEW iy ORK Giiey 


HOUSE &? DECORATIVE PAINTER 


Specialist in 
REMOVING, RESTORING, HANGING 


ANTIQUE AND NEW PAPERS 
OIL PAINTINGS AND LACQUERS 


SOB OR OR OE SR RE BE GOB OS OR OE IE SE 


[661 


FRANK EATON NEWMAN Architect 


NW, ST IZS RONDO) UE a A tare: 
BUILDERS 
Specializing in the Construction of Country Homes of Distinétion 


TUXEDO PARK, NEW YORK 
1328 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 


[67 J 


Modern Method of 


Shipping Household Effects 
BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. 


for 8-10 BRIDGE. ST. NEW YORK. 


Trans - Atlantic and Inland Removals. 


HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and FINE sonns 


Inland or Foreign DED. sm LET VANS, 


Removals 


Storing Household Effects 
Exclusively 
Including 


Packing and Forwarding 


BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CoO. 


OFFIGE "8-10 BRIDGES EREED 
WAREHOUSE: 250P WES 65th STREET 
NEW NWORKCIEY 


[68 J 


Published by 
Powetson, CHurRCH, INC. 
247 Park Avenue, New York City 


